After swapping around some sata cables and trying different hard drives, bios is no longer recognizing any. This might be good news. It could mean the motherboard is dying and my ssd data perfectly fine. I'd much rather have a bill to pay than unrecoverable projects. Or:
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Do you have some old laptop around? Temporarily replace its drive with your SSD and boot Ubuntu via USB (use Rufus to prepare the USB drive), and try to access the SD through the laptop. That'll give you an answer.
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I don't know how the internals work for a laptop. Is it still the same sata and power connection?
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off-site, online backups are important
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I hope things work out for you. It's a real sucky situation.
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Same here, all of my drive seems to be ok but cannot boot any OS and it might have damaged my power supply lmao
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GL, bad mobo and PSU are a pain in the ass to evaluate
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Is it beeping at all on boot if you have a speaker plugged into jumpers?
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If you have a spare laptop take its drive out and hook it up into your pc as if it was a 3'5 hdd. If it doesnt work then it may be a bad motherboard so try to RMA It.
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